In the run up to Christmas, we’ll all be preparing to organise ourselves for the big day, whether it’s buying the food or choosing the presents to buy for our loved ones.
A bonus of the festive season is the arrival of Black Friday and all the deals that come with it.
Black Friday sees brands give their customers access to big savings on items such as electricals, toys and clothing, plus much more.
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LEGO is just one popular brand taking part in this year’s Black Friday sales with offers and discounts being offered to VIP customers.
Lego’s VIP Weekend starts on Saturday, November 20 and ends on Sunday, November 21.
The LEGO Ideas Typewriter is a masterpiece of brick-built engineering
— LEGO (@LEGO_Group) November 10, 2021
📸 by @bevvypix from @stuckinplastic #LEGO #ToyPhotography #Typewriter pic.twitter.com/0GygV55qr4
Similar to fashion brands Boohoo and PrettyLittleThing, LEGO has launched a sign-up so that customers can gain early access to their deals.
What benefits will signing up to LEGO early access give you?
If you sign up to gain early access to the LEGO Black Friday sales, you’ll receive the perks listed below plus more.
- Discounted rewards
- Double points
- VIP gifts
You can become a VIP by following the instructions on the LEGO website.
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